Post by Brad-LaSpirits on Jun 16, 2008 9:53:51 GMT -5
-Adjassou-Linguetor - Haitian loa in the form of spring water (goddess) .
-Adjinakou - Haitian loa in the form of an elephant.
-Adya Houn'tò - Haitian loa of the drums.
-Agassou - Haitian loa which guards the Dahomean traditions.
-Agwe - loa of fish and aquatic plants.
-Aido Quedo - loa of fertility and snakes.
-Ayida-Weddo - Haitian goddess, where she is also known as Rainbow Snake. She is married to Damballa.
-Ayizan - Haitian goddess of the marketplace.
-Azaka Medeh - loa of harvest.
-Azaka-Tonnerre - Haitian god of thunder, agriculture and farmers.
-Bacalou - Haitian voodoo evil spirit depicted by the skull and crossbones.
-Badessy - Haitian god of the sky.
-Baron Samedi - loa of the dead.
-Boli Shah - Haitian family loa.
-Bossou Ashadeh - Haitian loa, king of Dahomey.
-Boum'ba Maza - Haitian family loa.
-Bugid Y Aiba - Haitian (and Puerto Rican) god of war.
-Captain Debas - Haitian family loa.
-Clermeil - Haitian god of flowing waters.
-Conga - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Congo - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Damballa - father of the loa and humankind.
-Dan Petro - Haitian god of farmers.
-Dan Wédo - Haitian loa of the king of France.
-Diable Tonnere - Haitian god of thunder.
-Diejuste - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Dinclinsin - Haitian voodoo deity feared for his severity.
-Eleggua or Eshu - Child trickster deity.
-Erzulie - Haitian voodoo goddess of beauty, dancing, flowers, jewels, love and luxury. Married to Damballa, Agwe and Ogoun. She is depicted as a water snake. Also called Mami Wata in African mythology.
-Gran Maître - Haitian creator god.
-Grand Bois - Haitian loa of creation.
-Kalfu - Haitian god of the night, symbolized by the moon. Thought to be very dangerous.
-Lemba - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Limba - Haitian loa believed to live among rocks. Thought to have insatiable hunger and eats people, even his own followers.
-L'inglesou - Haitian loa which lives among rocks and in ravines.
-Loco - Haitian god of trees, plants and healers.
-Lutin - The ghost of an unbaptized child in Haitian voodoo tradition.
-Mademoiselle Charlotte - Haitian loa who resembles Caucasian women.
-Mait' Carrefour - Haitian god of magicians and lord of the crossroads, also called Kalfu.
-Maîtresse Délai - Haitian loa who is a patron of the hountor or tambourine player.
-Maîtresse Hounon'gon - Haitian loa which chants the canzo or ordeal by fire in voodoo tradition.
-Maman Brigitte - Voodoo death loa.
-Marassa - The twin gods of Haitian voodoo.
-Marassa Jumeaux - The ghosts of dead twins in Haitian voodoo tradition.
-Marinette - Haitian loa, violent and powerful.
-Mambo - Haitian loa who brings storms.
-Mounanchou - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Nago Shango- Haitian voodoo deity.
-Obatala - yoruba creator god.
-Ogoun - Haitian voodoo god of fire, iron, politics, thunder and war.
-Oloddumare - youruba creator god.
-Oshun - yoruba goddess of love, also Erzulie (in Voodoo).
-Oya - yoruba warrior goddess.
-Papa Legba - intermediary between the loa and humanity.
-Pie - Haitian god of floods, soldier loa.
-Simbi - Haitian water snake loa, which is one of the three voodoo cosmic serpents.
-Sobo - Haitian god of thunder.
-Sousson-Pannan - Haitian loa thought to be evil and ugly, with a body covered in sores.
-Ti Jean Quinto - A mean Haitian spirit which lives under bridges and assumes the form of a policeman.
-Ti Malice - Haitian trickster loa.
-Ti-Jean Petro - Haitian snake deity and the son of Dan Petro.
-Yemalla - Yoruba mother goddess, also called LaSiren, Mami Wata
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-Adjinakou - Haitian loa in the form of an elephant.
-Adya Houn'tò - Haitian loa of the drums.
-Agassou - Haitian loa which guards the Dahomean traditions.
-Agwe - loa of fish and aquatic plants.
-Aido Quedo - loa of fertility and snakes.
-Ayida-Weddo - Haitian goddess, where she is also known as Rainbow Snake. She is married to Damballa.
-Ayizan - Haitian goddess of the marketplace.
-Azaka Medeh - loa of harvest.
-Azaka-Tonnerre - Haitian god of thunder, agriculture and farmers.
-Bacalou - Haitian voodoo evil spirit depicted by the skull and crossbones.
-Badessy - Haitian god of the sky.
-Baron Samedi - loa of the dead.
-Boli Shah - Haitian family loa.
-Bossou Ashadeh - Haitian loa, king of Dahomey.
-Boum'ba Maza - Haitian family loa.
-Bugid Y Aiba - Haitian (and Puerto Rican) god of war.
-Captain Debas - Haitian family loa.
-Clermeil - Haitian god of flowing waters.
-Conga - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Congo - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Damballa - father of the loa and humankind.
-Dan Petro - Haitian god of farmers.
-Dan Wédo - Haitian loa of the king of France.
-Diable Tonnere - Haitian god of thunder.
-Diejuste - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Dinclinsin - Haitian voodoo deity feared for his severity.
-Eleggua or Eshu - Child trickster deity.
-Erzulie - Haitian voodoo goddess of beauty, dancing, flowers, jewels, love and luxury. Married to Damballa, Agwe and Ogoun. She is depicted as a water snake. Also called Mami Wata in African mythology.
-Gran Maître - Haitian creator god.
-Grand Bois - Haitian loa of creation.
-Kalfu - Haitian god of the night, symbolized by the moon. Thought to be very dangerous.
-Lemba - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Limba - Haitian loa believed to live among rocks. Thought to have insatiable hunger and eats people, even his own followers.
-L'inglesou - Haitian loa which lives among rocks and in ravines.
-Loco - Haitian god of trees, plants and healers.
-Lutin - The ghost of an unbaptized child in Haitian voodoo tradition.
-Mademoiselle Charlotte - Haitian loa who resembles Caucasian women.
-Mait' Carrefour - Haitian god of magicians and lord of the crossroads, also called Kalfu.
-Maîtresse Délai - Haitian loa who is a patron of the hountor or tambourine player.
-Maîtresse Hounon'gon - Haitian loa which chants the canzo or ordeal by fire in voodoo tradition.
-Maman Brigitte - Voodoo death loa.
-Marassa - The twin gods of Haitian voodoo.
-Marassa Jumeaux - The ghosts of dead twins in Haitian voodoo tradition.
-Marinette - Haitian loa, violent and powerful.
-Mambo - Haitian loa who brings storms.
-Mounanchou - Haitian voodoo deity.
-Nago Shango- Haitian voodoo deity.
-Obatala - yoruba creator god.
-Ogoun - Haitian voodoo god of fire, iron, politics, thunder and war.
-Oloddumare - youruba creator god.
-Oshun - yoruba goddess of love, also Erzulie (in Voodoo).
-Oya - yoruba warrior goddess.
-Papa Legba - intermediary between the loa and humanity.
-Pie - Haitian god of floods, soldier loa.
-Simbi - Haitian water snake loa, which is one of the three voodoo cosmic serpents.
-Sobo - Haitian god of thunder.
-Sousson-Pannan - Haitian loa thought to be evil and ugly, with a body covered in sores.
-Ti Jean Quinto - A mean Haitian spirit which lives under bridges and assumes the form of a policeman.
-Ti Malice - Haitian trickster loa.
-Ti-Jean Petro - Haitian snake deity and the son of Dan Petro.
-Yemalla - Yoruba mother goddess, also called LaSiren, Mami Wata
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